Rain-X is a hydrophobic coating that can be applied to car windshields and wiper blades to improve visibility in wet weather. However, over time, Rain-X can build up on wiper blades and cause them to become less effective. If you find that your wiper blades are not performing as well as they used to, it may be time to remove the Rain-X coating.
There are a few different ways to remove Rain-X from wiper blades. One method is to use a commercial wiper blade cleaner. These cleaners are typically made with a solvent that will dissolve the Rain-X coating. Another method is to use rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is also a solvent that will dissolve the Rain-X coating. However, it is important to note that rubbing alcohol can also damage the rubber on the wiper blades. If you choose to use rubbing alcohol, be sure to dilute it with water before applying it to the wiper blades.